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Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages
Phoenician Glass Candleholder - Ten Thousand Villages

Phoenician Glass Candleholder

SKU: 2706500
$34.99

You will never see a glow like this, ever. Each Phoenician Glass Candleholder is one of a kind. And this one comes with sand from the Holy Land. Phoenician glass blowing is a heritage craft going back thousands of years, creating this range of swirling colors starts with recycled soda bottles that are smashed into pieces, then melted in high-temperature ovens. The molten glass is blown using a steel pipe called a kammasha, while "secret family recipes" elements that are added allow the glass blowers to craft each piece with unrepeatable patterns. Making this your new go-to candleholder for exceptional, one-of-a-kind mood lighting! Phoenician glass-blowing is a Natsheh family tradition at Hebron Glass in the West Bank, passed down through generations. Learning this highly-prized, ancient art takes at least five years of apprenticeship. 

  • Materials: Recycled glass
  • Measures: 2.75"D widest part x 2.5"D top x 2.25"H
  • Colors: Navy, green
  • Care: Wipe clean
  • Notes: Includes standard tea light and sand from the Holy Land. As a handcrafted piece, it is one-of-a-kind. Color variations are expected, making each one unique. 
  • Handcrafted in West Bank

Named for its location, Hebron Glass is located in the historic West Bank city of Hebron, well-known for its traditional glass-blowing. Hebron Glass operates three main workshops in Hebron, in addition to artisans who work in their own homes. Some 60 artisans, women and men, work with Hebron Glass, earning excellent income and benefiting from safe working environments.Established in 1890, Hebron Glass is a family business that has expanded over the years and is now exporting traditional glassware and ceramics products. The group aims to build lasting relationships with fair trade associations and provide artisans with orders throughout the year. All tabletop items created by Hebron Glass are lead-free and safe to use. Ten Thousand Villages introduced its first products from Hebron Glass in 2009.hebron-glass

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Return Policy: We have a hassle-free return policy. Eligible returns must be received within 60 days of purchase and in their original condition.

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